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Issue Archive: April 2008

Cover Story


Getting the Word out on Public Education

Cindy Bridges

Educating the public is not solely geared to educating children. Ensuring that the entire population knows about all aspects of 9-1-1 should be the goal of every Public Educator.

Features


Steven E. Loomis and Nathan McClure

The contemporary communications center, regardless of size, should be planned and designed for maximum operational capability and personnel comfort.
Olivier Paul-Morandini

In the context of emergencies and disasters, emergency telecommunications cover communication from citizens to authorities, between authorities, from authorities to citizens and between affected citizens. This article covers the existing situation in all the areas mentioned above from a citizen’s perspective and contains some proposals for action in view of ensuring further developments in this field. Part one contains an introduction and deals with the communication of citizens with authorities.
Sue Pivetta

In addition to the benefits of monitoring the work and protection from liability, conscientious evaluations show care and concern for telecommunicator needs.
Gil Armendariz

This document outlines a solution to augment state, regional and local strategic communications plans with interoperability capabilities to provide interoperability during day-to-day operation and during critical incidents which require multi-agency communications.
Paul Christin

Easy-to-use high-tech tools help commanders and responders work smarter, faster and gain greater results.

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